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vue/no-restricted-syntax |
disallow specified syntax |
v5.2.0 |
disallow specified syntax
This rule is the same rule as core no-restricted-syntax rule but it applies to the expressions in <template>
.
Please see no-restricted-syntax for detailed options.
You can include the AST created by vue-eslint-parser in the selector. To know more about certain nodes in produced AST, please go vue-eslint-parser - AST docs.
Forbids call expressions inside mustache interpolation.
<template>
<!-- ✓ GOOD -->
<div> {{ foo }} </div>
<div> {{ foo.bar }} </div>
<!-- ✗ BAD -->
<div> {{ foo() }} </div>
<div> {{ foo.bar() }} </div>
<div> {{ foo().bar }} </div>
</template>
This rule was introduced in eslint-plugin-vue v5.2.0
Taken with ❤️ from ESLint core